bobby will fell on his knife. good night, sir. mr. tate stamp of of the porch. atticus said scout, mystery will fell on his knife. can you understand? atticus looked like he needed cheering about i hugged him and kissed him with all my might. yes, sir, i understand. .. >> that a applause is really for hr lee, not for me. i know that was a long passage, but it encapsulates so much of the book, and i think that today the lessons of the book live on. so often, i think we know that. and the great thing about what she did, i think, is that she took a very small town, small story and told it very well. but it made it universal. and timeless. and it's a great gift to our, to the country and to the world. i think it is unbelievably timeless and >> this book is the adventures of huckleberry finn, and it was banned in, i think, for many reasons similar to why "to kill a mockingbird" got banned. there was a lot of racism involved in this. the -- i'm sure everybody is familiar with the story of a young boy, young white boy, who ran away from home and partnered up with a, an